We are in great shape with the weather for today and most of the day Saturday. You have to look all the way south into the Carolinas to find any appreciable moisture in the atmosphere.

However, later Saturday things will begin to change. At the moment, a weakening cold front is moving east from Wisconsin and Iowa. It once was the leading edge to another fresh cool air mass, but the coolness in that air is modifying. In other words, the new air mass is losing its identity. It's warming as it moves east.

Nonetheless, as the front approaches, it will help to turn our winds Saturday into the south. And the moisture in the air over the Southern U.S. will begin to advect northward toward us.

In this morning's video, Dave Eichorn talks about what that will mean in the way of showers for us over the weekend.

Your forecast:

Today: Another beautiful day. Mostly sunny and a little warmer. The high will be in the lower 80s.

This evening, (6 p.m. to midnight): Just a few clouds. Cool with the temperature lowering to around 64 degrees by 11 p.m.

Overnight: Just a few clouds. Not quite as chilly as during recent nights. The low will be near 58.

Saturday: Dry most of the day, although clouds will be increasing very late in the day. The high will be around 80 degrees. Showers and a few thundershowers are possible Saturday evening and Saturday night.

Sunday: Cloudy in the morning. Then sun and clouds in the afternoon. A few showers or thundershowers are possible at any time during the day.